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Cambridge Market Hotel (later Porter's Hotel) built. [24] 1832 - Cambridge Fire Department and Cambridge Book Club [16] established. 1833 Hunt & Co's Circulating Library in business. [25] First Parish meeting house built, corner Church St. and Mass. Ave. 1835 - West Cambridge Social Library active. [25]
Roughly Massachusetts Ave. from Clinton St. to Main St. Boundary increase (listed July 11, 2012 , refnum 12000404): Roughly 831 to 351–355 Massachusetts Ave. 42°21′54″N 71°06′13″W / 42.365°N 71.103611°W / 42.365; -71.103611 ( Central Square Historic
Cambridge has an irregular street network because many of the roads date from the colonial era. Contrary to popular belief, the road system did not evolve from longstanding cow-paths. Roads connected various village settlements with each other and nearby towns and were shaped by geographic features, most notably streams, hills, and swampy areas ...
Its ground floor has been converted to a retail storefront. It was built in 1869 to house the horse-drawn streetcars of the Union Railway Company, founded in 1855. It is the only surviving car barn of three built by the company in Cambridge, and a rare surviving element of the city's 19th-century transportation infrastructure. [2]
151 N First Street, Cambridge Crossing: Height to tip - 270 ft (82 m) [35] [36] 17 Cambridge Crossing Parcel E/F 250 ft (76 m) 21 2020 250 Water Street, Cambridge Crossing: Life science and technology building 18 Tang Residence Hall 248 ft (76 m) 24 1972 The Stubbins Associates 550 Memorial Drive; Area 2/MIT [37] [38] 19 1010 Memorial Drive
The Exploratory Science Center (ESC) is a pharmaceutical company based in Cambridge, MA. [1] The disease agnostic research site was founded in 2016, and was led by Daria Hazuda (Chief Scientific Officer) until 2021. [2] [3] In late 2021 Juan Alvarez took on leadership as the interim head [4] and Marc Levesque took on leadership in 2022.
CambridgeSide (previously CambridgeSide Galleria) is an enclosed shopping mall in Cambridge, Massachusetts that opened in 1990. [4] As of 2023 [update] , the mall is anchored by TJ Maxx . Previous anchors include department stores Filene's , Lechmere , Macy's , Macy's Home and Children's, Best Buy and Sears .
The school was initially scheduled to open in the fall of 2005 with grades 7 and 8. It was to receive 180 students, with 150 being from Cambridge. [2] Paula Evans, a former headmaster of the Cambridge Rindge & Latin School, co-founded the school with Emma Stellman, formerly a physics teacher from Cambridge Rindge & Latin, and Rob Riordan, a co-founder of High Tech High and former faculty ...